Cole Sprouse

Cole Sprouse and his twin brother Dylan were the male equivalent of Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen - entrepreneurs who started as child actors on television. Sprouse starred as Cody Martin on "The Suite L...
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Have you ever been a particular mood that you can watch only one movie to relieve it? We've certainly been there.
1. When you feel like your life is just really tough:
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Watch: The Hunger Games. Feeling better about your life yet?
2. When you really wish you had a long-lost twin:
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Watch: The Parent Trap (1998).
3. If you really feel like you need some time to think:
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Watch: Atonement. How did that extra time work for you?
4. When you're in love with someone and secretly plan a life together:
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Watch: While You Were Sleeping. Maybe you embellished your life with them while they're in a coma, but we wont judge.
5. When you wish wish you were an elf but you're just a human:
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Watch: Elf. You cotton-headed-ninny-muggins you!
6. When you really just wish you were a human, but your dad (the King) says no:
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Watch: The Little Mermaid. But you're not going to listen to him, are you?
7. When you wish you could marry a rich man, but he thinks you're rich too (and you're really not):
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Watch: Maid In Manhattan. Bonus points if you have an adorable child.
8. Or, alternatively you want to marry a guy but you're his wedding planner:
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Watch: The Wedding Planner.
9. If you ever get the strong urge to move to Washington:
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Watch: Twilight. Don't do it. Vampires.
10. When you think your life turned out terribly and accidentally travel back in time:
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Watch: 17 Again. But, in what world does Zac Efron turn into Matthew Perry? Yikes.
11. When you're trying to prove to someone you're able to handle big responsibilities:
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Watch: Big Daddy. Kids aren't that hard, right?
12. When you wonder what it would be like to have fulfilled your childhood dream of hanging out with animals:
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Watch: Ace Ventura: Pet Detective. A grown up that saves animals? All our childhood dreams come true!
13. If you ever feel like your family is so crazy and no one understands you:
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Watch: August Osage County. Your family is probably pretty normal, now that you think about it.
14. When you're curious about what your toys do when you're not home:
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Watch: Toy Story. Do they just lay there all day or...?
15. When you messed up at your job and are inches from being fired, so you decide you need to pull a huge stunt to save yourself:
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Watch: White Chicks. Cause what says "I want to keep my job" better than dressing up as two spoiled white girls?
16. When you really feel like you just need some time to yourself:
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Watch: I Am Legend. Missing your "crazy" family yet?
17. When all of your friends are getting engaged this Christmas:
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Watch: 27 Dresses. Always a bridesmaid, never a bride.
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Former child star Dylan Sprouse is embroiled in a nude picture scandal after two graphic shots of the actor appeared online. The snaps of the 21 year old, famous for starring in kids show The Suite Life of Zack & Cody with his twin brother Cole, appeared on photo-sharing site Tumblr.com on Sunday (15Dec13).
After fans began questioning him about the images via posts on Twitter.com, he quickly admitted he is the man in the pictures.
He writes, "I messed up... but I'd be a fool not to own up to it. Got to move past it I suppose. Whoops, guess I'm not 14 and fat anymore."
His brother Cole then jokingly replied, "Cold in that bathroom huh?" to which Dylan quipped, "I love you too."
The twins are also famous for playing Ross Geller's son Ben on Friends in the early 2000s.

Former child star and multi-millionaire Dylan Sprouse has shot down reports suggesting he is broke after taking on a job at a restaurant in New York. The Suite Life of Zack and Cody actor, 21, and his twin brother and co-star Cole reportedly earned $40,000 (£26,670)-per-episode during the kids show's heyday - before they both became students at New York University.
Photos recently surfaced online showing Sprouse working at a Big Apple eatery, sparking rumours he had burned through the millions he had earned during his six years at Disney, but he has now taken to his Tumblr.com blog to dispute the claims, insisting the extra money is mainly just to support his love of video games.
He writes, "So many pictures have gotten out that I'm now working as a host at a restaurant in NY. To clear up the air (which is admittedly pretty rude), I did not take this job because I 'lost all my money,' I am financially secure, and took this job as a way to primarily feed my over bountiful video game addiction."
And Sprouse admits the job in the hospitality industry has been beneficial to him in more ways than one: "I also (took) this as a way to try a new experience, working somewhat below the means I'm used to, as well as a way to socialize and get out of the house. I feel most comfortable when I'm working and doing something, to criticize someone of that is pretty odd.
"I will potentially return to acting someday, but in no way do I think any experience is a step down for me, but rather a new step in another direction."

Joe Jonas and his brother Nick will battle it out at the upcoming Nickelodeon Kids' Choice Awards after both were nominated for a top honor.
The siblings received nods in the Favorite TV Actor category for their roles in Disney show JONAS -- but face tough competition from twins Cole and Dylan Sprouse, who star in The Suite Life on Deck.
Disney queen Miley Cyrus is up against her pal Selena Gomez (Wizards of Waverly Place), Miranda Cosgrove (iCarly) and Keke Palmer (True Jackson, VP) for the Favorite TV Actress award -- but her hit series Hannah Montana has been snubbed in the Favorite TV Show category.
Gomez and Cosgrove's shows will fight it out for that honor, along with Sonny with a Chance and The Suite Life on Deck.
Cyrus dominates the music categories -- picking up nods for Favorite Female and Favorite Song for “Party in the USA.” The track goes up against “I Gotta Feeling” by the Black Eyed Peas, “Paparazzi” by Lady Gaga and Taylor Swift's “You Belong with Me.”
The teen sensation, Swift and Gaga face R&amp;B superstar Beyonce in the Favorite Female category, while Jay-Z, Sean Kingston, Mario and Ne-Yo are all in the running for the Favorite Male nod.
The Black Eyed Peas and the Jonas Brothers picked up one further nod each -- for Favorite Music Group. They'll face British band Coldplay and rockers Linkin Park.
It's the battle of the movie hunks in the Favorite Actor category -- Zac Efron (17 Again) will face off against Taylor Lautner (New Moon), Shia LaBeouf (Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen) and Chris Pine (Star Trek).
In the actress category, Cyrus receives a nod for Hannah Montana: The Movie and is up against Sandra Bullock (The Blind Side), Megan Fox (Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen) and Zoe Saldana (Star Trek).
Action blockbusters Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen and X-Men Origins: Wolverine are up against fan favorite New Moon and instant kids classic Alvin and the Chipmunks: The Squeakquel for the Favorite Movie accolade, while Up, A Christmas Carol, Ice Age: Dawn of the Dinosaurs and Monsters vs. Aliens are all in contention for the Animated Movie award.
Monsters vs. Aliens stars Reese Witherspoon and Seth Rogen are both nominated in the Favorite Animated Movie Voice category, along with Jim Carrey (A Christmas Carol) and Ray Romano (Ice Age: Dawn of the Dinosaurs).
The Kids' Choice Awards will take place in Los Angeles on March 27.
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The siblings received nods in the Favourite TV Actor category for their roles in Disney show Jonas - but face tough competition from twins Cole and Dylan Sprouse, who star in The Suite Life on Deck.
Disney queen Miley Cyrus is up against her pal Selena Gomez (Wizards of Waverly Place), Miranda Cosgrove (iCarly) and Keke Palmer (True Jackson, VP) for the Favourite TV Actress award - but her hit series Hannah Montana has been sensationally snubbed in the Favourite TV Show category.
Gomez and Cosgrove's shows will fight it out for that honour, along with Sonny with a Chance and The Suite Life on Deck.
Cyrus dominates the music categories - picking up nods for Favourite Female and Favourite Song for Party in the USA. The track goes up against I Gotta Feeling by the Black Eyed Peas, Paparazzi by Lady Gaga and Taylor Swift's You Belong with Me.
The teen sensation, Swift and Gaga face R&amp;B superstar Beyonce in the Favourite Female category, while Jay-Z, Sean Kingston, Mario and Ne-Yo are all in the running for the Favourite Male nod.
The Black Eyed Peas and the Jonas Brothers picked up one further nod each - for Favourite Music Group. They'll face British band Coldplay and rockers Linkin Park.
It's the battle of the movie hunks in the Favourite Actor category - Zac Efron (17 Again) will face off against Taylor Lautner (The Twilight Saga: New Moon), Shia LeBeouf (Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen) and Tyler Perry (Star Trek).
In the actress category, Cyrus receives a nod for Hannah Montana: The Movie and is up against Sandra Bullock (The Blind Side), Megan Fox (Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen) and Zoe Saldana (Star Trek).
Action blockbusters Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen and X-Men Origins: Wolverine are up against fan favourite The Twilight Saga: New Moon and kids' classic Alvin and the Chipmunks: The Squeakquel for the Favourite Movie accolade, while Up, A Christmas Carol, Ice Age: Dawn of the Dinosaurs and Monsters vs. Aliens are all in contention for the Animated Movie award.
Monsters vs. Aliens stars Reese Witherspoon and Seth Rogen are both nominated in the Favourite Animated Movie Voice category, along with Jim Carrey (A Christmas Carol) and Ray Romano (Ice Age: Dawn of the Dinosaurs).
The Kids' Choice Awards take place in Los Angeles on 27 March (10).

Twin moguls Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen have set their business sights on a new
target--boys.
After successfully attracting hordes of young female fans to their various
branded products, the 19-year-old sisters have decided it's time the opposite
sex enjoyed their merchandise.
Ashley says, "My sister and I started the whole 'tween empire. I definitely
see the potential for boys to do that sort of thing."
The Olsens' Dualstar Entertainment Group has signed 13-year-old twins Cole and Dylan Sprouse as the combined face for a new line of DVDs, CDs, sporting
goods and clothing--as well as video games and mobile phone downloads.
The Sprouses' resume includes stints on sitcom Friends and roles in Adam Sandler comedy Big Daddy.
The line is set to launch next year.
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Reprised role of Zack for "The Suite Life on Deck," a spin-off of the Disney Channel Original Series

With Dylan, shared role of Sammy Jr, in "Diary of a Sex Addict"

Signed a book deal with Simon Spotlight, a publishing company, to release a spy book series that utilizes the "Sprouse Bros." brand

Family returned to USA when twins were four months old

With Dylan, shared role of Patrick Kelly on the ABC sitcom "Grace Under Fire"

Entered (with Dylan) into a partnership with the Olsens' Dualstar Entertainment Group to market "D.C. Sprouse," a line of videos, CDs, clothes, etc.

Co-starred (with Cole) in "A Modern Twain Story: The Prince and the Pauper"

Summary

Cole Sprouse and his twin brother Dylan were the male equivalent of Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen - entrepreneurs who started as child actors on television. Sprouse starred as Cody Martin on "The Suite Life of Zack and Cody" (Disney Channel, 2005-08) and, along with his brother, shared the scene-stealing role of Adam Sandler's semi-adopted son in the feature comedy, "Big Daddy" (1999). Cole, the younger twin, went solo for a recurring role as adorable Ben Geller on NBC's "Friends" (1994-2004). Two might have been better than one, but in the case of the Sprouse twins, each was able to take Hollywood by storm in their own individual way.